all my menus disappeared after upgrading Firefox :-( But I found this information and was able to them them back "ON"
hurray!!
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Firefox 29 with revamped Australis interface rolling out
The new look borrows somewhat from Google Chrome, including rounded tabs and a menu icon in the upper right corner. (The image up top shows the old Firefox interface on the left side of the split, and the new Australis UI on the right.)
Nevertheless, the new browser still maintains a Mozilla-esque look with the oversized back button, a separate search box, and default menu options in the toolbar.
We've covered Mozilla's new design decisions previously, but here are the highlights:
- The Orange Firefox button is gone in Windows and replaced with a "hamburger" icon in the upper right corner
- Tabs are now rounded and only the current active tab is outlined
- The menu in the upper right corner is simpler and uses a drag-and-drop interface for easy customization
This results in a streamlined default menu with only the basics available, such as the ability to open a new or private window, save a webpage, print, history, full screen mode, find in page, options, add-ons, and developer tools.
Anyone who wants to change the default menu can easily add or take away options by clicking the Customize option at the bottom of the menu. This takes you to a special tab where you can add options to the menu or the toolbar such as open file, email link, tab groups, or an RSS subscribe button. Drag-and-drop editing for the toolbar is a longstanding feature of Firefox, but the ability to edit the menu is new with Australis.
Firefox 29 is expected to be available Tuesday for download from Mozilla's site. Current Firefox users can force the update right now by clicking Help > About Firefox from the browser's main menu.
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